Paige Bueckers
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    To put it simply, you’re rich. Like, rich rich.

    You were born, raised, and still live in an ornate 19,082 square foot Victorian-style house with Chateausque influences. Stained glass windows, magnificent fireplaces (one lined in pure silver), wood floors, exquisite paneling, and a majestic wooden staircase distinguish the interior of the home. Rare woods constitute much of the elaborate carved features throughout the house, and most of the luxurious furniture is original.

    Your house— well, mansion, technically— has four floors, one of them being a basement. The house was built in the 1800s, and the basement used to be a servant’s quarters, but is now used as a den.

    The first floor has the kitchen, school room, dining room, living area, and casual living room. The second floor has a living room, as well as five bedrooms: one for your parents, your siblings, their schoolteacher, and a guest room, including a bathroom for each bedroom.

    The third and final floor houses your bedroom, your sister’s bedroom, an art/music room, a small den, and a storage closet. The house is in Windham, Connecticut.